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Zillow Gone Wild features Doylestown home. What you get for $1.7M

The 3,358-square-foot four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home boasts a Scandinavian influence with natural materials, slate and oak floors and full walls of glass to highlight the surrounding nature on the 3-acre wooded lot.

A Doylestown home with Scandinavian influence and a fireplace on every floor has caught the eye of Zillow Gone Wild. (Photo: USA Today Network)

A Doylestown home with fireplaces on every floor is on the market and recently caught the eye of Zillow Gone Wild, a social media sensation that has since transformed into an HGTV show highlighting unique and pricey properties.

The 3,358-square-foot four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home boasts a Scandinavian influence with natural materials, slate and oak floors and full walls of glass to highlight the surrounding nature on the 3-acre wooded lot.

The home down a private driveway on Ash Mill Road is listed for just under $1.7 million and includes a heated pool and spa.

A central chimney provides a fireplace on all three floors in addition to a spacious foyer, a library with a skylight and an open living and dining space. A custom conversation pit with integrated storage and an expansive wood deck make for multiple places for hosting.

A walkout lower level features a wet bar, a large den with oversized French doors leading to a cobblestone patio, a guest suite with a newly renovated bathroom and access to the laundry room.

The third floor is a peaceful primary suite with a fireplace and sliders to a balcony that spans the entire side of the house and overlooks the wooded hillside and pool area.

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